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Based on the most helpful WSO content, there are discussions about the T. Rowe Price Associate Analyst Program, which might provide some relevant insights. While specific details about the "Fellowship Program" aren't explicitly mentioned, here's what is known about the Associate Analyst Program:

  1. Interview Process:

    • First-round interviews are often a mix of behavioral and technical questions. It's important to prepare for both aspects.
    • Behavioral questions may focus on your motivations, teamwork experiences, and problem-solving skills.
    • Technical preparation could include financial modeling, valuation methods, and general investment knowledge.
  2. Preparation Tips:

    • Be ready to discuss your resume in detail, ensuring you can explain every transition and decision.
    • Practice answering "Why this firm?" and "Why this role?" questions, tailoring your responses to T. Rowe Price's values and focus areas.
  3. Program Insights:

    • The program is likely designed to provide exposure to investment research and analysis, with opportunities to work closely with portfolio managers and analysts.
    • It may involve rotations or structured training to build foundational skills in asset management.

If you're looking for more specific details about the Fellowship Program, it might be helpful to explore related threads on WSO or reach out to alumni or current participants for firsthand insights.

Sources: UBS SONRU First Round Video Interview, Fit/Behavioral Interviews - A Crash Course, UG Recruiting Part II: The first round interview, My FT Recruiting Process, T. Rowe Price associate analyst program

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